Nickelodeon UK & Ireland has rebranded The Splat, Nickelodeon's online destination for the most loved Nick content from the 1990s and beyond, as NickSplat! The rebrand follows Nick USA rebranding the US version of The Splat as NickSplat earlier this month.
Nickelodeon's NickSplat logo uses a similar design as the networks' The Splat logo, with a few minor differences: The logo now features Nickelodeon's 2009-era 'Nick' logo; the orange "splat" is now shaped differently, based on a 1990's Nickelodeon logo; and the "S" is no longer larger than the rest of the letters in the logo. The new name and logo directly identifies the initiative with the Nickelodeon brand.
Fans can rest assured, however, that the only difference between NickSplat and The Splat is the new name, and that its the same Splat, which will continue to dive deep into Nickelodeon's rich archives to celebrate the characters and shows that are definitional to kids who grew up in the '90s!
On Nickelodeon UK & Ireland's official NickSplat website, also available on the official Nicktoons UK & Ireland website, fans can watch video clips from iconic Classic Nickelodeon shows, including Kenan & Kel, Rugrats, Hey Arnold!, The Amanda Show, Are You Afraid of the Dark?, CatDog, Angry Beavers, Clarissa Explains It All, All That, Rocko's Modern Life, As Told By Ginger, Doug, Rocket Power, Invader ZIM, The Wild Thornberrys, and more, learn more about their favourite '90s Nickelodeon characters, view exclusive photo galleries, take the '90s Nickelodeon quiz, and vote for their favourite 90s' Nick theme song! Nickelodeon will be adding more classic clips every week, so keep checking back for even more nostalgia!
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